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Any station that is close enough to your antenna and the TV has the proper tuner for the available stations. Pointing to the correct direction for the transmitting towers and then rescanning the TV is very important.
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You are going to want to get an outdoor antenna because the signals in your area are weak. You may want to check with local antenna dealers for the best type of outdoor antenna for your area. Either that or look into cable/satellite tv. You will not get a whole lot of channels if any with just an indoor antenna.
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It depends on what type of antenna you are using and where you live.
In most locations, using a standard television antenna will receive a selection of free to air channels. It depends on the area and the proximity of television transmitters. Installing an aerial properly is a specialist task and it is normally worth using a local aerial contractor who knows and understands the reception capabilities in the area. Satellite is another alternative to cable but is a similar cost to cable in the US and many other countries. In the UK, three is national coverage for digital terrestrial television, better known as Freeview and Freesat offers about 150 channels free of charge with a suitable dish and receiver. Neither require a subscription or any financial commitment other than the equipment itself.
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If you have no cable service you will not get any stations. You will have to get an external antenna and get over the air broadcasts. If you attempt to get cable without service that is a violation of federal law and you can get prison time and a huge fine, be careful. You should get the major news channels, i.e, CBS, ABC, NBC, etc. Also, the CW, any PBS channels and maybe a couple of other local channels.
Any television used in a moving vehicle needs an antenna outside of the cab. Many truck stops sell a rabbit-ear style antenna that clips to the top of a rolled up side window. Connect the cable to the TV set and don't forget to RESCAN the set often. The next town will have different channels, the range might be limited to about 5 or 10 miles.
ReSCAN your TV set for DTV channels and go to www.tvfool.com for important information.